OT: best book in years
Timothy Grant
tjg at craigelachie.org
Sat Sep 6 21:35:43 EDT 2003
On Saturday 06 September 2003 08:00 am, Aahz wrote:
> In article <3F5891C8.A7DD1A20 at hotmail.com>,
>
> Alan Kennedy <alanmk at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >On a lighter note, a fantastic book that I really enjoyed reading (for
> >leisure) was
> Military SF: David Weber (start with _On Basilisk Station_) or Lois
> McMaster Bujold (start with _Shards of Honor_, but don't read _Barrayar_
> yet if you pick up the _Cordelia's Honor_ omnibus).
I was wondering if anyone was going to mention Weber and Harrington. My wife
bought me _War_of_Honor_ for Christmas last year, solely because I wanted to
support a company that would put a CD of an entire fiction series in the back
of a book.
I'm not a science fiction fan in anyway shape or form--or should I say wasn't.
I'm a few chapters in to _Ashes_of_Victory_ now, and have not had anywhere
near so much fun reading anything in years as the Honor Harrington books. I
loved Forrester's Hornblower, and now I love Weber's Harington.
--
Stand Fast,
tjg.
Timothy Grant
www.craigelachie.org
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